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title: "Reflections Are Fun"
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date: 2023-04-21T17:50:05+02:00
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tags: ["osint", "privacy"]
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![Reflections are fun](/images/reflections.jpg)
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Honestly, I have no idea if I'm going to come off as a creep by posing this, but I think that reflections are ~~fun~~ scary!
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I'm not sure how many people are aware of this, but I'm going to share it anyway because it's a thing I kindof like doing while being bored.
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One day, I was on the Internet seeing what new things I can learn and explore. I was getting bored. And suddenly I see an article titled ["Glass Reflections in Pictures + OSINT" = More accu..](https://ioactive.com/glass-reflections-in-pictures-osint-more-accurate-location/). Now that my friend, is something to fill my boredom with hehee
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I instantly take a look at it and next thing I know I'm amazed by it. Reflections are just so cool! To be fair, I think I've been using reflections way before that day even, but this article taught me something new. I have to pay close attention as well. Not just with pictures, but also real life!
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Some great examples of what I'm talking about:
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- The bus (at this point literally engineered to stalk others lol. Look out the window and you can see the phone of the person that's right in front of you.
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- My computer whose left side is covered with glass. If you come in my room, you may catch a frame or two of my monitors because of the reflections from the monitor to the glass of my computer to your eyes.
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- Eyeglasses (I think there was even a study where OSINT experts tried to recover X% of the user's screen by just looking at the reflection in their glasses though a video call - wasn't able to find it unfortunately, but I remember the percentage was super high in some example rooms)
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